59 resultados para Industrial technology
em University of Michigan
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"September 1960 [OTI Extension Issuance Date]"--Cover.
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This bibliography contains 417 annotated references on uses of isotopes in industry and in chemical reaction mechanisms and kinetics. The references were taken from the 1957-1958 open literature. Also included are a list of journals from which the references were selected, an author index, an isotope index, and a graphical depiction of typical applications.
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"November 1964."
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This bibliography contains one hundred and one selected references on the uses of radiation and radioisotopes in entomology. These references were selected from the scientific literature published since 1961. An index to the insects studied is included.
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"September 1986."
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"Task No. 4 ; Contract No. AT-(40-1)-2513"--Added title page.
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"July 1, 1961."
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"ORO-485 (RTI-2513)"--Cover.
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"Contract No. AT-(40-1)-2513."
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"Contract No. AT-(40-1)-2513."
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"Other issues of this report may bear the number RTI-2513-T11"--Page 2 of cover.
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A sediment density meter has been developed for in situ measurement of ocean bottom materials in the range from about 1.0 to 2.0 gms per cc. The device is about 26 feet long and is powered by self-contained batteries.
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"ORO-627; Isotopes - Industrial technology; (TID-4500, 43rd. ed)."
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"Contract No. AT(30-1)-2715."
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Stanford Research Institute conducted this study to provide information to assist the Atomic Energy Commission in preparing a research and development program leading to the commercial application of radiation pasteurization for selected fruits and vegetables. Under the Quartermaster Corps' extensive program of research on irradiated foods, the five fruits and vegetables (strawberries, peaches, citrus fruits, grapes and tomatoes) of interest to the AEC have been irradiated experimentally. Results are inconclusive, but there are indications of both shelf-life extension and unfavorable radiation effects observed at dose levels below 500,000 rads.